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Este día, que se celebra el 24 de septiembre, es un hito clave en la lucha contra el cáncer, a nivel mundial, que persigue superar el 70% de supervivencia en cáncer en el año 2030.Este jueves, 26 de septiembre, se celebra el acto internacional del “Día Mundial de la Investigación en Cáncer (WCRD, acrónimo en inglés del “World Cancer Research Day”), en el INSTITUTO IFOM de Oncología Molecular de Milán en colaboración con los homólogos italianos de la AECC, la AIRC. El acto está presidido por la reina Doña Leticia. Más allá de esto, preguntamos a nuestra invitada si el objetivo marcado en la lucha contra el cáncer es realista o no, y nos interesamos por las principales corrientes de investigación en la materia, o por las novedades en los tratamientos. Paula Ruiz nos adelanta que está a punto de inaugurarse la primera Unidad de Fases Tempranas en los ensayos de tratamientos contra el cáncer. Es una de las novedades en el ámbito de la investigación contra la enfermedad en la Región de Murcia.
In honor of World Cancer Research Day, Dr. Waqas Haque, a third-year Internal Medicine Resident at New York University (NYU) and Oncology Data Advisor Fellows Forum member, shares advice for residents and fellows who are interested in becoming involved in oncology research. Dr. Haque offers practical tips for finding a mentor, identifying and exploring a research topic, making time for projects amidst a busy schedule, balancing research with patient care, and much more.
On this episode of T.G.I.F., the Meech has a funny gym story from his week. They also do a deep dive on the NBA playoffs, and how they expect the matchups to shake out. The NFL draft is here, and the guys share their thoughts on what they want their teams to do. It's also a big week for the Ball State women's tennis team, as they compete in the MAC tournament. All that and more on T.G.I.F.Your last chance to catch us live will be this Wednesday at 1 on WCRD!
Come for the NBA playoff talk where the guys breakdown every series, and stay for the conversations about Meech's buzzcut, Ryan's take on where the music industry is headed, and so much more. Just a few shows left, so don't miss out on your chance to listen to the show live every Wednesday at 1 p.m. on 91.3 WCRD!
Apologies for the clunkiness of the first segment, as the recording got started late. We talk about Meech's tweet about Aristotle, and what sparked him to tweet such a random thought. We also recap the men's and women's NCAA tournament, and look ahead to the NBA playoffs. All of this while a storm is going on. Listen live every Wednesday at 1 p.m. on 91.3 WCRD!
This. Is. March. And the T.G.I.F. crew has you covered with a march madness preview show, with special guest Zach Greer. They discuss their drafting of the the 64 teams, and, turn away Indiana Basketball fans, because the guys reveal who they DON'T want to see win the title. The NFL off-season is on fire, and the Bears and Colts are making interesting moves. The bears fans give their take, and Caleb has one wish for the Colts. Listen live every Wednesday at 1 p.m. on 91.3 WCRD!
The group discusses "Lovesick", Don Tolliver's new album. They also discuss the happenings in college hoops, because it's the first day of March. Ball State basketball is limping towards the conference tournament, and there's uncertainty about how they'll perform in Cleveland. Then, they give their top five players with the most to gain by winning a championship in the NBA, as we are now on the other side of the All-Star break. All that and more in another episode of T.G.I.F.! The show will not be live next week, but will be back the week after on 91.3 WCRD!
After an exhilarating basketball game the night before, T.G.I.F. discusses what that win means for the program, and how we're feeling as students at this university rooting for this team. They also discuss their chaotic weeks as they got to be on the court pre-game at Pacers vs. Bulls, and went to see Antman and the Wasp: Quantamania. Then, Ryan has an Iso, and Muncie Meech delivers once again. Catch us next week for our last show before spring break at 1 p.m. on 91.3 WCRD!
The guys take a look back at the Super Bowl, as well as the NBA trade deadline. They also dive into how their valentines day went, as well as Caleb and Meech acting a fool at the volleyball game. Listen every Wednesday at 1 p.m. on 91.3 WCRD!
Forgive the audio issues at the beginning, but the guys are back, and they react to Lebron passing Kareem on the all-time scoring list. They talk about his legacy, and just how insane it is for him to accomplish this feat. It's also super bowl week. What are the biggest keys to the game? Finally, it's a debate on why smelling TOO good is a problem. Listen every Wednesday at 1 on 91.3 WCRD!
The boys slow roll it till they hit an hour, as they cover everything College Football. They also touch on the World Cup, and women's college hoops. Only two more shows left, make sure to catch them live on 91.3 WCRD every Friday at noon!
Venerdì 7 ottobre torna il World College Radio Day – ovvero la giornata mondiale delle radio universitarie – giunto oramai alla dodicesima edizione. Oltre 500 radio universitarie di tutto il mondo insieme nella Maratona Globale di 24 ore. Il primo College Radio Day si è svolto negli Stati Uniti, in Canada e in Giamaica nell'ottobre 2011 dove 365 radio universitarie si sono riunite per la prima volta. Nel marzo 2012, Rob Quicke ha ricevuto due e-mail: una da Tiziana Cavallo (Italia) e una da Guillermo Gaviria (Colombia-LatinoAmerica) che chiedevano di formare una coalizione internazionale per il College Radio Day 2012. Nasce così il World College Radio Day, dalla congiunzione di più emittenti internazionali desiderose di mettersi in rete e far conoscere le proprie realtà. Il bello delle radio universitarie nel mondo è che parlano lo stesso linguaggio che è quello delle nuove generazioni che viaggia sull'online Tiziana Cavallo Grazie al digitale, poi, le distanze sono completamente abbattute e tutte le comunità studentesche radiofoniche potranno per almeno un giorno sentirsi protagoniste di un mondo in cui, appunto, c'è sintonia di parola…e musica. Fan torna, quest'anno, infine, a dare il suo contributo e segna il ritorno della comunità radiofonica universitaria veronese nel flusso dopo qualche anno di stop”. Il tema della pace La nuova edizione della Giornata Mondiale della Radio Universitaria avrà come ambasciatore Julian Lennon, celebre cantautore inglese, conosciuto anche per essere il figlio di John Lennon e Cynthia Powell. Sarà trasmessa una intervista esclusiva realizzata Crd Usa facendo emergere l'importanza della pace e i mezzi possibili per tutelarla. Durante la giornata viene proposta all'ascoltatore la versione della canzone del padre, Imagine, registrata nuovamente proprio per questa occasione. Il tema di quest'anno è, infatti, Voci per la pace argomento fortemente sentito da tutte le radio universitarie, il manifesto del Wcrd di quest'anno infatti recita: «in un momento di conflitto globale, vogliamo inviare il messaggio forte e chiaro che la radio studentesca è vicina a tutti coloro che sono oppressi o subiscono violenze e cerca di difendere la giustizia e sostenere una pace sostenibile per tutti». I contributi sono trasmessi insieme agli altri interventi delle radio universitarie italiane coordinate da RadUni, associazione che riunisce le radio universitarie e gli operatori radiofonici universitari in Italia.
You might be asking yourself, what's T.G.I.F.? Well, you probably think it stands for Thank God It's Friday. Which is partly correct. But, in this instance, it stands the Three Guys It's Friday. Demetri Rauch, Ryan Sierocki, and Caleb Zuver are live every Friday at noon on 91.3 WCRD talking about the hottest sports topics, and life in general. And since some people can't get the show live, for the time being, the lovely followers of Indiana Drive will reap the benefits! Every Friday we'll be posting our show's right here in your Indiana Drive feed. If you want to listen to the show live every Friday, this is the link: http://tun.in/sepxUEnjoy!
El día 1 de octubre es el día Universal de la Radio Universitaria y desde Radiolab en colaboración con la Asociación de Radios Universitaria (ARU) lo conmemoramos con un programa especial compuesto de emisiones de radios universitarias de España celebrando las ondas. #WCRD.
ESPN eight year veteran and former Omaha sportscaster Matt Schick talks with Jack McGonigal
Brett Kane, morning show host with Altitude Sports, tells students they must accept criticism from the experts if they want to grow in their craft. I met Brett when he was a radio students; we bonded over the Detroit Lions and our passion for sports radio. Hear the entire interview and find out what college radio means to him.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. George Wolfe is interviewed by Richard Brendan, host of the radio program and podcast JourneysFire, in a 2013 interview from Indianapolis public radio station WICR in promotion of Rev. Wolfe's book - The Spiritual Power of Non-Violence. The discussion touches upon forms of non-violent protest, the distinction between war and conflict, and how peace movements have been constructed from historical to contemporary times.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. George Wolfe is interviewed by Richard Brendan, host of the radio program and podcast JourneysFire, in a 2013 interview from Indianapolis public radio station WICR in promotion of Rev. Wolfe's book - The Spiritual Power of Non-Violence. The discussion touches upon forms of non-violent protest, the distinction between war and conflict, and how peace movements have been constructed from historical to contemporary times.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. George Wolfe is interviewed by Richard Brendan, host of the radio program and podcast JourneysFire, in a 2013 interview from Indianapolis public radio station WICR in promotion of Rev. Wolfe's book - The Spiritual Power of Non-Violence. The discussion touches upon forms of non-violent protest, the distinction between war and conflict, and how peace movements have been constructed from historical to contemporary times.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. George Wolfe, participating in a panel talk, shares insights on benefits of delaying gratification and meditation practices as demonstrated across multiple faith traditions. This episode contains excerpts from a panel talk at the 2012 Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado and a musical interlude recorded at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Muncie.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Is love a motivator for your relationships or are they driven by profit? (Recorded live at the Unity Church of Anderson, Indiana)
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A summary discussion on various outreach programs of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship, including Converging Streams, and a view into peace studies education and academic freedom in American colleges and universities.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
What defines non-violent activism? Is it passive? An examination of action taken with the intent of doing no harm and holding reverence for life. Recorded live at the 2012 Conference on World Affairs in Boulder, Colorado.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
What lessons can be found for contemporary living in Thoreau’s experiences on Walden pond?
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A study of how we can remove conflict from within ourselves from the perspective of mediation and positive peace. Recorded live at the 2012 Conference on World Affairs in Boulder, Colorado.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
An examination of how humans can meet our needs but not our greeds using the studies of Buckminster Fuller as a lens.
Where’s Andrew? Probably doing something cool. For this episode, it’s just Rick and Tyler (and a special guest appearance from WCRD general manager Eric Needleman). Rick mourns the musical loss of R.E.M., and Tyler plays some hipster music (it’s actually quite good!). Episode 11!
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Do world religions truly call for redemption in response to violent acts against people?
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
George Wolfe finds the path to non-violence in the Tao, finding a similar path as in the Christian tradition.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A continuation of Dr. Wolfe’s interview with Eva Etzioni-Halevy, an Israeli author, about her fictional novel The Garden of Ruth, which relates to the story of Ruth in the Judeo-Christian tradition and has a message for interfaith dialogue. Dr. Wolfe discusses how the mission of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship has similarities to characters in Etzioni-Halevy’s book.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Dr. Wolfe interviews Eva Etzioni-Halevy, an Israeli author, about her fictional novel The Garden of Ruth, which relates to the story of Ruth in the Judeo-Christian tradition and has a message for interfaith dialogue. Dr. Wolfe discusses how the mission of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship has similarities to characters in Etzioni-Halevy’s book.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Dr. Wolfe discusses views from many traditions on the “end of times” and asks if the interpretation of violent cataclysm is the only view held by those practicing faith in the United States today.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Elevating how evaluation is applied through a faith-based lens.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Guest Tyree Coleman is a minister in Indianapolis and a program coordinator with Diamond House, a men’s transitional house. He discusses how his faith carried him through periods of homeless in his youth and his drive to serve others through the ministry and community service in Indianapolis.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Fire is common element in many faiths.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Incredible stories of deeds and creeds in today's world (Part 2 of 2)
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Incredible stories of deeds and creeds in today's world (Part 1 of 2)
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
How the divine is manifested in nature, as illustrated by a famous Debussy composition.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A look at how peace has been applied in Muncie and beyond by leaders in Interfaith experiences.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A look at the treatment of animals by people of faith and a discourse on the animalistic and spiritual tendencies of humankind.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A discussion of how the Bible can come to take on different meanings for different Christian denominations.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A look at what role state/governmental institutions and religious entities play with each other, with an emphasis on the need for a clear separation to ensure both provide the best services to constituent communities.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A discourse about how fellowship between diverse faith groups can engender a deep unity. Includes experiences from Muncie, Indiana and beyond.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A look at the applicability of Gandhi's message to a modern context.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Dr. George Wolfe and Dr. Yeno Matuka discuss ancient native and tribal stories of wisdom.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Religious Traditions in the Congo: Dr. George Wolfe and Dr. Yeno Matuka discuss religion in the Congo region of Central Africa, including the influence of Christian and native traditions.
A look at how a practicing Christian developed a deeper faith by challenging and tempering her faith against an Interfaith experience.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Mythology and stories from many different faith traditions are discussed.
A look at how the peaceful philosophy of MLK has been adopted by female leaders in Muncie.
A discussion about the modern application of Native American religious traditions in Muncie, Indiana and throughout the United States.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
From January 2006; a timely response calling for responsible caring and compassion following the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Dr. Wolfe recalls his visit to a monastery in India where elements of Christianity and Hinduism are embraced and how that experience has meaning to citizens of Indiana.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Dr. Wolfe goes beyond our modern interpretation of the Christian holiday and the associated secular celebrations to discuss the origins of holiday symbols and historical context of celebrations.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Mr. Warner has spent 30+ years broadcasting gospel and ministry to the shut-in and elderly community in Anderson, Indiana. He discusses the role of faith in his work to be a servant to the community.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A discussion about how people can label their enemies as "dogs" and how to overcome this view by peaceful means of intervention.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Biblical Teachings Viewed as Zen Koans with Rev. George Wolfe; a discussion about the symbolism of Zen Koans.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. Perchlik discusses the concept of love as expressed by several faith traditions and asks if one does deserve love.
A discussion about the "warrior" nature of Native American and other religious traditions in Muncie, Indiana and throughout the United States.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Holidays from the Muslim, Hindu and Christian calendars are discussed from the perspective how the autumn season influences them.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
The Universalist theologian Theodore Parker is evaluated from his historical significance to both the Universalist movement in Muncie, Indiana and the United States today, as well as how his ideas were expressive to the country as a whole.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. Perchlik evaluates how many faith traditions view "the small things in life."
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Evaluates one theory that the communion ritual of contemporary Christian practice may have derived from the Hindu Soma mythology.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. Wolfe conducts a Q and A session in response to various questions about what the Interfaith movement really means and its relation to the standing faith traditions.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. Wolfe discusses elements of similarity between Christianity and Buddhism and talks with a practicing Buddhist.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Rev. Burton, the chaplain at Ball Memorial Hospital, discusses how his role is infused with interfaith experiences.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
An examination of how many faiths are commonly expressive of deities as masculine, but all share a common interpretation of divinity as feminine as well.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
On location at Chautauqua Institution in New York, a dialogue about how the interfaith movement has taken influence at Chautauqua and impact for other communities.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A dialogue between the leaders of the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship about the importance of dialogue between communities of faith as a means of achieving peace and communal unity.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A look at how atheism challenges, tempers and strengthens belief systems of religious communities, and how secular humanism can itself be a diverse and powerful religious community.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A discussion about how recent global conflicts have taken a religious connotation and how interfaith dialogue can keep open the prospect of peaceful remediation.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
With a musical accompaniment, a look at the similarities of these great creation stories.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Evaluation of similarities of the two great faith traditions and implications for community members today.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
With guest Sara Mahboubi, a discussion about the Bahai faith and its membership in Muncie (Part 2 of 2)
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
With guest Sara Mahboubi, a discussion about the Bahai faith and its membership in Muncie (Part 1 of 2)
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
The history of the Unitarian Universalist Church in the Muncie community and its role in shaping the history and future of the community is discussed.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A discussion about how dialogue is important not just between faith traditions, but in all walks of life.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Interview with practicing Muslim Dr. Faiz Rahman about his faith and its practice in Muncie (Part 2 of 2)
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Interview with practicing Muslim Dr. Faiz Rahman about his faith and its practice in Muncie (Part 1 of 2)
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
A reflection on events in Muncie, Indiana centering on the National Day of Prayer.
Converging Streams: Interfaith Fellowship in our Modern World
Dr. George Wolfe traces the creation stories of several major faith traditions through oral histories back to stories of the role of water.